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Hurlements IV

Original title: Howling IV: The Original Nightmare
  • Video
  • 1988
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
3.4/10
3.4K
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Hurlements IV (1988)
Werewolf HorrorHorror

A successful author moves to a small town after suffering a mental breakdown and is tormented by demons and werewolves.A successful author moves to a small town after suffering a mental breakdown and is tormented by demons and werewolves.A successful author moves to a small town after suffering a mental breakdown and is tormented by demons and werewolves.

  • Directors
    • John Hough
    • Clive Turner
  • Writers
    • Gary Brandner
    • Clive Turner
    • Freddie Rowe
  • Stars
    • Romy Walthall
    • Michael T. Weiss
    • Antony Hamilton
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.4/10
    3.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • John Hough
      • Clive Turner
    • Writers
      • Gary Brandner
      • Clive Turner
      • Freddie Rowe
    • Stars
      • Romy Walthall
      • Michael T. Weiss
      • Antony Hamilton
    • 90User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Romy Walthall
    Romy Walthall
    • Marie
    • (as Romy Windsor)
    Michael T. Weiss
    Michael T. Weiss
    • Richard
    Antony Hamilton
    Antony Hamilton
    • Tom
    Susanne Severeid
    Susanne Severeid
    • Janice
    Lamya Derval
    • Eleanor
    Norman Anstey
    • Sheriff
    Kate Edwards
    • Mrs Ormstead
    Dennis Folbigge
    Dennis Folbigge
    • Dr Coombes
    Anthony James
    • Fater Camefron
    Dale Cutts
    • Dr. Heinemann
    Clive Turner
    • Tow Truck Driver
    Megan Kruskal
    • Sister Ruth
    Denis Smith
    • Mr. Ormstead
    Greg Latter
    Greg Latter
    • John
    • (as Gregg Latter)
    Maxine John
    • Paula
    Hugh Jobling
    • Mr Duncan
    Megan Davies
    • Mrs Duncan
    Diana Tilden-Davis
    • Municipal Clerk
    • (as Diana Tilldon-Davis)
    • Directors
      • John Hough
      • Clive Turner
    • Writers
      • Gary Brandner
      • Clive Turner
      • Freddie Rowe
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    4culwin

    Lacking momentum

    Howling IV starts out decent enough, but by the end of the film it degrades to something less than average. The main problem with this movie is its very slow pace. Those looking for action-packed werewolf sequences will not find it here. In fact, you don't even see a werewolf until almost the end of the movie. This could have been excusable, if there was enough suspense to make the viewer want to keep watching until the end. Unfortunately, the audience's suspense is replaced with impatience. I kept looking at the clock, wondering when a werewolf would actually show up. When the werewolves finally do make their grand entrance, it is disappointing. They consist of: A) dogs with red eyes and B) actors in cheesy masks. And the transformation sequence of a human into a werewolf - something the original Howling was famous for - is bizarre and goofy in this movie. Recommendation: see it for free on TV if nothing else is on, but don't bother renting.
    6Stevieboy666

    More of a Where-wolf? movie, but I liked it

    A well known female journalist takes a needed break out in the Californian countryside along with her husband(?) but there are mysterious things going on, the locals aren't very friendly and at night she can hear howling! More of a remake than a sequel. We don't get to see a werewolf proper until after an hour into the film, but prior to that there is horror in the form of psychological tension & ghostly happenings. Now I can understand many viewers feeling cheated by this but for me personally I felt that it worked fine. However, last half hour provides enough werewolf action to make the wait worthwhile. The best transformation scene sees a man literally MELT into a werewolf. There's a fair smattering of gore plus one inevitable sex scene. I'm not sure if the film was dubbed but sometimes the speech & mouth actions don't match, but just a minor moan. Obviously I'm in the minority here but like I said I found it reasonably entertaining & trust me, there are far worse werewolf movies out there!
    eeka-the-strangegirl

    Of seven movies this is the one closest to any of the books.

    Gary Brandner wrote The Howling trilogy. Seven The Howling

    movies were made from these books. Even though this movie

    may seem like a remake of the original, it is actually the one movie

    closest to the first book. When seen from this perspective it's a

    pretty good movie. Plus you get to see Michael T. Weiss (of TV's

    Pretender fame) with a mullet! What more can you ask for from a horror movie with the number 4

    after it?
    uds3

    A nightmare certainly! wouldn't call it too original though!

    Gives new meaning to the term "low budget movie!" Obviously someone decided, "Hey lets re-make the original HOWLING and get the series back on track?" Yeah well, you need a Director, actors and a script for that. When your budget runs to barely a week's supply of Big Macs this might be aiming a tad high!

    This is one god-awful cheap-looking crappily acted mess with the most unsustainably fake and illogical werewolf transformation in history. Having the victim regress to a pile of glutinous mush then (quick reversal of film) reconstitute himself as a lycanthropic tease with major orthodontic problems? Huh???? not to mention the hour or so everyone's been yawning, wondering where the film actually is!

    They even had the temerity to rip off the original's finale...herding all the K-mart inspired werewolves into a belltower for a spot of the old mass-destruction! Not that you can actually SEE anything!

    For reasons of international "co-operation" shall we say, this abysmal flick was shot in South Africa with the majority of the cast being locals, needing to be dubbed into Anericanese during post-production. It shows!
    3Teknofobe70

    Why?

    Okay here's a great premise -- what would The Howling have been like if it was made by somebody without the talent or good sense of Joe Dante? Well, thanks to the fourth of the dire sequels, now we know. It would have sucked.

    There are two good things I can say about this movie. First, it serves as a lesson about how not to adapt a book to the screen. Second, it shows how much of a great film The Howling is, simply by comparison. As it's another version of the same novel, you already pretty much know the plot ... a disturbed woman goes to a retreat of some kind in order to set her mind straight, and decides to investigate a mysterious howling in the woods. The only positive thing I'll say about the adaptation is that it retains the strong religious element from the book, which was neglected in the Joe Dante version. This movie is apparently a lot closer to Gary Brandner's novel, but it lacks any of the flavour, metaphor or subtext.

    First off, you don't care about the characters. Secondly, it just isn't scary. Director John Hough may manage to stay faithful to the book like some kind of a literary parrot, but apparently he hasn't heard of those things we call mood or pace or style ... in no way does this feel like a horror movie (it features the most un-frightening ghosts I've ever seen in a film). It's not even a particularly well-made film, and I noticed several errors in continuity. The acting isn't great, as all of the cast seem to belong on a soap opera, but by no means is that the worst thing about the movie. Also, for some odd reason all the dialogue is dubbed. Badly. And there's no excuse for it ... it just distracts you from the rest of the scene (or perhaps that was the intention). The special effects are actually very good, but unfortunately you don't see any of them until the last ten minutes of the movie when they're all thrown together in a hectic mish-mash.

    Why do we need this movie? It sure beats me. There's absolutely no reason to watch it, unless you're curious about the original novel but can't be bothered to read it. Joe Dante's The Howling is superior in every single way.

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    Related interests

    David Naughton in Le Loup-garou de Londres (1981)
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    • Trivia
      Hurlements (1981) and Hurlements IV (1988) are both based on the same novel by Gary Brandner. Interestingly, Howling IV: The Original Nightmare (1988) actually represents the more faithful adaptation of the novel than The Howling (1981).
    • Goofs
      The name of the neighboring town to Drago varies from "Twin Falls" to "Twin Forks" at various times.
    • Quotes

      Sheriff: [pulls over to talk to Marie and Tom in their parked convertible by the side of a dirt road] Well now, just where is it we're tryin' to get to?

      Marie Adams: Good afternoon, officer. We're trying to find Drago.

      Sheriff: Drago, huh?

      Tom Billings: Yeah, she and her husband are renting a cottage there.

      Sheriff: You stayin' there too?

      Tom Billings: No, I'm a friend giving her a ride.

      Sheriff: Well, friend: you head on right. A little ways along there's a break to your left. Now you take that. But if you get to the town... you're goin' too far.

    • Connections
      Featured in Nuits de pleine lune (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      Something Evil, Something Dangerous
      Vocals and Lyrics by Justin Hayward

      Music by Barrie Guard

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • September 1989 (West Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Howling IV: The Original Nightmare
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA(exteriors only)
    • Production companies
      • Allied Entertainments Group PLC
      • Allied Vision
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    • Budget
      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Matrix Surround
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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